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Former New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey revealed the candid reason he decided to get a vasectomy at just 21 years old.  “I had no kids, I didn’t want any kids,” Shockey, 45, said on the August 2 episode of the “Club Shay Shay” podcast, adding that he only had “so much space” in his head, meaning his personal life took a backseat to his career.  The ex NFL star said he had the procedure shortly after the Giants selected him with the 14th overall pick in the 2002 NFL Draft. “I didn’t need that emotional support,” Shockey told…

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Two men were arrested after they allegedly picked up a 17-year-old girl from New Mexico after meeting on a dating app, before bringing her to a hotel room in Arizona to sexually assault her. The Phoenix Police Department confirmed that Us that Preston McKee and Brodie Hester were arrested on Wednesday, August 5, and they are now facing multiple felony charges of sexual conduct with a minor. McKee, 22, and Hester, 21, allegedly drove six hours to New Mexico to pick up the victim after they met on a dating app. She reportedly told them she was 18 when they…

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‘Vampire Diaries’ actress Nina Dobrev debuted blonde hair while filming the Tessa Bailey adaptation ‘It Happened One Summer’ in New York, contrasting her signature brunette look. In videos shared to social media, Dobrev sported blonde, voluminous curls as she walked down a sidewalk in a red, halter top dress. The 37-year-old first shared a glimpse at her new ‘do a week earlier while confirming that filming had begun. Alongside the sweet Aug. 3 post, Dobrev teased, “Filming has officially begun.” Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1434855/nina-dobrev-debuts-blonde-hair-transformation-for-it-happened-one-summer #enews #ninadobrev #blondehair About: The E! News team brings you the latest breaking entertainment, fashion and Pop…

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As Hollywood and the media industry grapple with artificial intelligence’s potential impact on jobs, Mark Zuckerberg says companies may need fewer workers — but he rejects the idea that AI will lead to mass unemployment. The Meta CEO laid out his case Monday in “The Future Is for Everyone,” a sweeping manifesto outlining his vision for artificial intelligence and what he calls “personal superintelligence.” “Company sizes may shrink — just as they did in the transition from industrial giants to tech companies,” Zuckerberg wrote. “But this doesn’t mean fewer jobs overall.” Instead, the billionaire envisions an economy with more companies…

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